emocli is a command-line interface for emoji selection with gitmoji support

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  • gitmoji-cli

    A gitmoji interactive cli tool for using emojis on commits. 💻

    While there is gitmoji-cli, there are times when I just want to use another emoji that has not been incorporated into the gitmoji project. For example, I may use a cookie (🍪) when writing a commit message related to work on HTTP cookies, or a vomiting face (🤮) for a commit which adds a lot of debug statements.

  • InfluxDB

    Purpose built for real-time analytics at any scale. InfluxDB Platform is powered by columnar analytics, optimized for cost-efficient storage, and built with open data standards.

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  • rofi

    Rofi: A window switcher, application launcher and dmenu replacement

    For these other emoji characters, one would typically need to turn to a helper application like the KDE Emoji Picker, the Gnome Emoji Selector, or a web browser with Emojipedia. There are also extensions for the rofi utility (rofi-emoji and rofimoji) which allow a lightweight solution for those not in full desktop environments.

  • rofi-emoji

    Emoji selector plugin for Rofi

    For these other emoji characters, one would typically need to turn to a helper application like the KDE Emoji Picker, the Gnome Emoji Selector, or a web browser with Emojipedia. There are also extensions for the rofi utility (rofi-emoji and rofimoji) which allow a lightweight solution for those not in full desktop environments.

  • rofimoji

    Emoji, unicode and general character picker for rofi and rofi-likes

    For these other emoji characters, one would typically need to turn to a helper application like the KDE Emoji Picker, the Gnome Emoji Selector, or a web browser with Emojipedia. There are also extensions for the rofi utility (rofi-emoji and rofimoji) which allow a lightweight solution for those not in full desktop environments.

  • gmocli

    gmocli is a command-line interface for emoji selection with gitmoji support

    I created emocli to provide a command-line interface for searching and selecting emoji characters from a combined dataset that uses information from Unicode, Inc. and also the gitmoji project.

  • kitty

    Cross-platform, fast, feature-rich, GPU based terminal

    Currently, the best configuration tested with emocli -li is the kitty terminal with the Noto Color Emoji font installed and configured in your fontconfig.

  • noto-color-emoji-font

    Color emoji SVGinOT font using Noto emoji, with multiple releases, such as Lollipop and Nougat. Linux/MacOS/Windows

    Currently, the best configuration tested with emocli -li is the kitty terminal with the Noto Color Emoji font installed and configured in your fontconfig.

  • SaaSHub

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